Jordan Hubbard
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Jordan K. Hubbard (born April 8, 1963 in Hawaii) is a long-time open source developer, authoring software like the Ardent Window Manager and various other open source tools and libraries before finally co-founding the FreeBSD project. He started the FreeBSD project in 1993 with Nate Williams and Rod Grimes. In July 2001 Hubbard joined Apple Computer in the role of manager of the BSD technology group. Since 2005, he has been "Director of UNIX Technology" at Apple.
[edit] External links
- Jordan Hubbard's personal home page
- My Broadcast [The UNIX rwall problem] - ACM Risks Digest - April 2, 1987
- WorkingMac interview - August 16, 2001
- KernelTrap interview - June 20, 2002
- MacSlash interview - December 17, 2002
- OSNews interview - April 15, 2003
- Salon: Open-sourcing the Apple - Jordan initial reactions to the first time he used Mac OS X (November 17, 2000)
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